r- Your Visiting ands Now te and .100Card -\S C i pt and 100 Cards English $2.75 Old te and 100 Cards Shaded e Old English $3.00 above are ir styles. the three most now at TORE Official newspaper at the University of Mich igan. Published every morning except Mon day during the university year. Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbo Michigan under Act of Congress of March 879". Offices Ann Arbor Pess Building. Su scription price: by carrier, $2.50; by mad $3.oo. Want Ad. Stations: Press Buildi g, Quarry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; C. H. Davis,,Cor. Packard and State. Telephones 960 and 2414.1 Lnaurice Toulnie ........ManagingE ditor Adna Johnson ....Business Manager H. Beach Carpenter...........News Editor Fred Foulk..............Assistant to Editor P. M. Church..... ........Sports Edior Ienard Rieser........Intercollegiate Editor RoetTnnhl Music and Drama Harod Abstt .......... ..Catoonit billian Thomson...........Women' Editor WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1914. Night Editor-Chester L.Muller THE SWAN SONG. President Dickinson and his board of directors will hand over the manage- ment of the Michigan Union to a new set of officers tonight. The responsi- bilities of directing the destinies of such a student democracy are not to be removed without a sigh of relief or shouldered without a feeling of so- berness. The exacting details of direction and management must necessarily fall up- on the executive head of the organiza- tion, the president. It takes no small amount of diplomacy, character read- ing, earnestness and constructive thought to serve the Michigan student body as the Michigan Union now serv- es it. President Dickinson has cause to feel assured that his efforts, along with the invaluable cooperation of members of the f culty and the student body, have distinctly advanced the Un- ion purpose and ideal, during the year that is just ending. That he has served such a cause as the Michigan Union with purpose and result, is enough to be said of any man.. THE EDITORIAL POLICY. If the editorial policy of this paper during the past year has been instru- :mental in the creation of ten more thinking students than there would have been without such a policy, the year has been successful, and the pol- icy has been vindicated. If there have been more, then a primary purpose and ideal has been realized. There are some who will point to this or that little campus sore, with the most discouraging cynicism and disgust. Bit it is nothing. The real sore, the most discouraging and most dangerous ulcer, is that brash so known as mental stagnation and phys- ical sloth. A crowd of men refuse to think or act. Such men are danger- ous. And so it is with an editorial policy. If it is a thinking policy, it needs no apology. But let it not be so exceed- ingly small, that its ambition is to lead Men about as sheep. No man shall dare to think for another. The ulti- mate purpose of the editorial is not to seek universal approbation or success in the point of numbers, but to iake men think, and keep them thinking. If the American university fails to send out thinking citizens, it is time to disband. TYPEWRITERS New, reouilt, and second- hand, For Sale, $10.00 up For Rent, $2.00 up 3 mos., $5.00 TYPEWRITING ;O. D. MORRILL ® Over Baltimore Lunch , 100 cards v 100 cards All Don't mis our superb al Weights ach Cloth, tings, Silk :s, Mohairs I DON'T DI vls I the p f i- ii t, UNIVERSITY NOTICES Juniorjarehitects will hold a Stu- dent Council election Wednesday at 4:00 o'clock in room 411 of the new engineering building. There will be a senior engineer class picture in cap and gown at 12:05 o'clock in front of the new engineering building. There will be a senior engineer sing tonight in the engineering court. The final freshman architectural as- sembly will be held this morning at 9:00 o'clock. Professor Lorch will speak on summer work. A. W. YIOTHERSILL IS ELECTED COMERCE CLUB PRESIDENT The Commerce club enrolled 15 new Anembers at its final sioker of the year at the Union last night. Profes- sor Robert Bunker, of the law deart- ment, spoke. After the smoker, the club adjourned to its rooms in the Eco- nomics building, where the following officers were elected to serve for the coming year: Presi4ent; A. W. Mother- sill, '15; vice-president, Russell E. Dean, '15; Secretary, Ray V. Leffler, '15; Treasurer, Enos Bradner, '15; and Recording Secretary, Louis K. Fried- man, '15. ELECT PHELPS NEXT YEAR'S PRESIDENT O)F L YCEUI CLUB The Lyceum club elected J. W. Phelps, '15L, president, and Roy R. Fellers, '15, secretary and treasurer, at a meeting yesterday. Harold L. Nutting, '15L, Lucile Strong, '15, and F. S. Sorrenson, grad, were admitted to aesmbership. In the future all new members must tryout by giving a reading or lecture. During the summer, the members of the club will personally solicit for courses in small towns. The club plans to send out advertising to local man- agers "in connection with the courses given next year. Farrell Plans Field Improvements Several improvements in the Ferry field equipment for the field events are planned by Trainer "Steve" Far- rell to be made this summer. The Michigan trainer was favorably im- pressed with several features of the arrangement of the jumping pits on Soldier's field, and will probably re- construct the Michigan pits on a simi- lar plan. Round-ups to Hold Campus Initiation Twenty-nine men will be initiated into the Round-up club Friday eve- ning, June 5. The initiation will begin at 6:00 o'clock, and will occupy about half an hour upon the campus. The banquet will be held at 8:15 o'clock at the Michigan Union. F. L. Row- land, '14, T. E. Black, '14L, A. 0. Will- iams, '14E, and T. G. Forney, '14L, will respond to toasts. Clark E. 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